That's great information. I didn't know that \n would not be literraly matched when using $ as an anchor. I normally chomp all my strings before they get to that point so I hadn't encountered it. Knowing this now though is there a reason as to why? Does $ assume EOL characters?
BTW - Did you mean to put a \z in your initial example?
Dave -- Saving the world one node at a time
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Regular Exp parsing
by Zapawork
in thread Regular Exp parsing
by Cupojava
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